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c92f07fb559936c448488110332a5807 28, 2011: In this image made from KRT television, a hearse is driven during a funeral procession of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in the snow in Pyongyang, North Korea.

c92f07fb559936c448488110332a5807 crying tears of blood."The dramatic scenes of grief showed how effectively North Korea built a personality cult around Kim Jong Il despite chronic food shortages and decades of economic hardship.A large challenge for North Korea's propaganda apparatus will be "to counter the public's perception that the new leader is a spoiled child of privilege," said Brian Myers, an expert on North Korean propaganda at Dongseo University in Busan, South Korea."Having Kim Jong Un trudge mournfully next to the hearse in terrible weather was a very clever move," Myers said.Even as North Koreans mourned the loss of the second leader the nation has known, the transition of power to Kim Jong Un was well under way. The young man, who is in late 20s, is already being hailed by state media as the "supreme leader" of the party, state and army.Kim was somber in a long, dark overcoat as he strode alongside his father's hearse accompanied by top party officials behind him and key milita

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c92f07fb559936c448488110332a5807 unt on the holiday season to give us a big boost at the end of the year, and it just didn't happen."These admission numbers this year just tell me that we maybe have to set our sights a little lower in terms of attendance every year."Since peaking at a modern high of 1.6 billion in 2002, domestic movie admissions have been on a general decline since.Studio executives always insist that slow times result from weak films, but on paper, the strong lineup Hollywood presented this year should have had fans lining up in huge numbers. Pretty good films are out there this holiday season, yet blockbuster expectations fizzled, a sign that people might be skipping a trip to the theater in favor of home-viewing, video games or the countless other entertainment options their gadgets now offer.Rising ticket prices, particularly the extra few dollars it costs to see 3-D films, also could be causing a backlash among fans.With "Ghost Protocol" climbing toward the $100 million

c92f07fb559936c448488110332a5807 ublicans like the looks of staying in session while the president frets about the start of his annual Hawaiian family getaway. Obama put his own vacation at risk when he warned Republicans to stay at work until the payroll tax issue was resolved. They are now turning the tables on him.Chris Stirewalt is digital politics editor for Fox News, and his POWER PLAY column appears Monday-Friday on FoxNews.com.